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Effects of early vesicostomy in obstructive uropathy on bladder development
Authors:Sato Yuriko  Kitagawa Hiroaki  Pringle Kevin C  Koike Junki  Zuccollo Jane  Robinson Richard  Wakisaka Munechika  Seki Yasuji  Nakada Koonosuke
Affiliation:a Division of Pediatric Surgery, St Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Japan
b Department of Pathology, St Marianna University School of Medicine, Kawasaki, Japan
c Department of Surgery and Anaesthesia, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand
d Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wellington School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Wellington, New Zealand
e Department of Urology, Capital & Coast District Health Board, Wellington, New Zealand
Abstract:

Purpose

Creation of a vesico-amniotic shunt for obstructive uropathy removes the normal fetal urination cycle. It is unclear how this affects bladder function at term. The authors measured the bladder volume and reviewed the bladder histology after fetal vesicostomy.

Methods

The authors created an obstructive uropathy in fetal lambs at 60 days’ gestation by ligating the urethra and urachus. Vesicostomy (female) or urethrostomy (male) were performed 21 days after obstruction to release the obstruction. The fetuses were killed at term (145 days).

Results

Thirteen fetuses were shunted. Seven fetuses miscarried after shunting. Six survived, and 3 had a successful shunt with a very small bladder (5 to 7 mL). Two had incomplete shunts that failed some time after shunting. These both had huge bladders (399 mL). In one, the obstruction was unsuccessful. Histologic examination showed that the obstruction caused bladder muscle hypertrophy. Shunted lambs had severe fibrosis of the bladder wall and very poor bladder compliance.

Conclusions

Shunt operations after obstructive uropathy may salvage the kidney but fail to preserve bladder function. The fetus needs a normal urination cycle for normal bladder development. This requirement exists even when the obstruction is successfully bypassed.
Keywords:Obstructive uropathy   fetal therapy   posterior urethral valves   bladder function
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